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New Tower Radiology Women's Imaging Location in New Tampa
10/15/2020
New Tower Radiology Women’s Imaging Location in New Tampa
For Immediate Release Tampa, FL October15, 2020 Tower Radiology, one of the largest physicians
owned and operated outpatient radiology practices in Tampa Bay, is growing once
again with the opening of a women’s imaging focused location in New Tampa at
17416 Brookside Trace Ct., Tampa, FL 33647.
This new location will offer patients and physicians, Digital
Mammography, 3D Mammography, and Ultrasound. By partnering with Tampa General
Medical Group, Tower will be one of two medical services available in one
location, working to enhance the quality and coordination of outpatient care to
achieve the optimal patient experience. This exciting new expansion will create
a streamlined process from annual breast screenings and diagnostic imaging to
surgical breast care, while continuing to include interpretations from our
subspecialized radiologists. “This
dedicated women’s imaging and breast surgery multiplex will be a great
opportunity for the Tower and Tampa General partnership to offer essential
services from diagnosis to treatment together in one convenient location. We
are excited to expand within the New Tampa community and continue to work hard
to provide the best quality care and ease of access throughout Tampa Bay.” -
CEO Tower Radiology, Larry Smith About
Tower Radiology
Tower Radiology Centers was established in 1992 to provide quality radiology
services in a comfortable, convenient, outpatient setting. Tower currently has
19 convenient locations serving Hillsborough, Pasco, and East Pinellas
Counties. The clinical practice is comprised of board-certified subspecialized
radiologists who participate in the academic missions of research and teaching
through serving as faculty for USF College of Medicine, Department of
Radiology. Tower is proud to be the Exclusive Radiology Partner of the Tampa
Bay Lightning and University of South Florida. Tower Radiology works in
partnership with Tampa General Hospital, the region’s first and largest
teaching hospital. For more information, go to TowerRadiologyCenters.com.
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